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osecute to a successful issue the struggle for independence so bravely begun and so manfully maintained." The tax bill was then taken up, on motion of Mr. Brannon, and considered till the hour of adjournment. House of Delegates. Mr. Anderson, from the Military Committee, reported a resolution of thanks to the Virginia soldiers in the army in response to their manifestations of patriotism and valor, as shown in the resolutions adopted by them, read in the House, and published in thze the Central Lunatic Asylum to obtain cotton, cotton cloth and cotton cards, and to exchange the same for supplies, was taken up and passed. The defence bill to organize and enroll the Home Guard for local defence was taken up, on motion of Mr. Anderson, and considered at length. The House, at 1 o'clock, went into secret session, and remained therein for a short time. When the doors re-opened, the consideration of the military bill was resumed and advanced to its engrossment.